You have a ton of options for accessing your computer’s music library from your stereo, but most require a bit of technical know-how to actually use. You can build a jukebox with a Raspberry Pi, a tiny micro-computer, that anyone can use, even if they don’t know what a Raspberry Pi is. »6/18/15 8:00am 6/18/15 8:00am

Samplers are an awesome way to have millions of different sounds at your fingertips. If you want to build your own, SamplerBox is a project that just requires a Raspberry Pi and a little free time. »6/05/15 2:30pm 6/05/15 2:30pm

The Raspberry Pi doesn’t have a power switch, which means you have to remember to actually properly shut it down every time you want to turn it off. If you don’t feel like running those extra commands, Instructables user AndrewH7 shows you how to easily add a shutdown switch. »5/26/15 12:30pm 5/26/15 12:30pm

When you travel somewhere for fun, your excitement can lead you to try and cram way too much stuff into your schedule. To keep your trip from being completely exhausting, set just one day aside for all the touristy things. »5/13/15 1:30pm 5/13/15 1:30pm

If you’re looking for a fun way to use an old PC, Lakka can turn it into an amazing retro gaming machine. This easy setup doesn’t require any advanced Linux knowledge, and you can even use the controllers you already have lying around to play your favorite old school games. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making it… »5/11/15 8:00am 5/11/15 8:00am

Windows/Mac/Linux: If you’re running your Raspberry Pi in headless mode and you’re not using a static IP address, it’s a pain to locate the IP address. Adafruit made a simple little utility that makes the process as easy as a click of the mouse. »5/04/15 1:00pm 5/04/15 1:00pm

We’ve seen plenty of ways to turn a Raspberry Pi intoa musicplayer, but Instructables user mkarvonen shows off how to add a touchscreen into the mix so you can also easily control that music right from the Pi. »5/02/15 2:00pm 5/02/15 2:00pm

If you tend to use your Raspberry Pi as a headless machine, you don’t have a lot of cables to deal with. If you want to get rid of one more, Instructables user grega994 shows you how to build a case with a power plug built into it so you can plug your Pi directly into an AC socket. »5/01/15 1:30pm 5/01/15 1:30pm

GoPros (and other action cameras) are great, but they’re usually not that open to tinkering. If you’d like to build and mess around with your own, DIYer Connor Yamada shows you how to build an action camera with a Raspberry Pi. »4/27/15 11:30am 4/27/15 11:30am

If you want to use an external hard drive (or USB stick) as your main storage on the Raspberry Pi, you need to jump through a couple hoops to properly mount it and make sure it loads up on boot. Adafruit made that process a bit simpler. »4/22/15 1:00pm 4/22/15 1:00pm

DIY weather stations are a cool way to monitor the weather in your area for a super accurate look at what’s happening directly around you. Instructables user kkingsbury shows off how you can build your own powered by a Raspberry Pi. »4/12/15 3:00pm 4/12/15 3:00pm